Plague-like swarm tricks National Weather Service

The National Weather Service is saying it thought its machine were broken when a giant cloud popped up, but officials soon realized the cloud was alive. Recently hatched grasshoppers all took to the air at once causing a plague-like cloud. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) says it's time to stay inside.

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The National Weather Service is saying it thought its machine were broken when a giant cloud popped up, but officials soon realized the cloud was alive. Recently hatched grasshoppers all took to the air at once causing a plague-like cloud. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) says it's time to stay inside.

The National Weather Service is saying it thought its machine were broken when a giant cloud popped up, but officials soon realized the cloud was alive. Recently hatched grasshoppers all took to the air at once causing a plague-like cloud.